The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... levels and high- light the social and economic differentiation found in American com- munities and subcommunities . You should recognize that we have been describing ways of using aggregate statistics to determine the proportions of ...
... levels and high- light the social and economic differentiation found in American com- munities and subcommunities . You should recognize that we have been describing ways of using aggregate statistics to determine the proportions of ...
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... levels . Variations of upper , middle , and lower class levels seem to be the terms used most often . Class Awareness In addition to using objective measures to determine the " class struc- ture " in a community , one can determine ...
... levels . Variations of upper , middle , and lower class levels seem to be the terms used most often . Class Awareness In addition to using objective measures to determine the " class struc- ture " in a community , one can determine ...
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... levels , that is , the changing proportion of popu- lation groups in each of the class levels over time . ( 4 ) Individuals identified with social classes and / or ethnic minorities are likely to vary in their patterns of neighboring , in ...
... levels , that is , the changing proportion of popu- lation groups in each of the class levels over time . ( 4 ) Individuals identified with social classes and / or ethnic minorities are likely to vary in their patterns of neighboring , in ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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